Picasso’s emotional weather
The subjects of his portraits, on display in London, range from his lovers to himself. They capture a lifetime of changing moods
The subjects of his portraits, on display in London, range from his lovers to himself. They capture a lifetime of changing moods
His landscape paintings were rooted in English tradition but inspired by international modernism
Tom Phillips began the first edition of “A Humument” 50 years ago. The sixth and final volume caps a great work of painting, collage and writing
The Nigerian-born artist’s densely layered scenes of domestic life are surprisingly intimate for such large works
The refugees who took radio stations, films and newspapers with them
An admirable retrospective at Tate Modern pins down the work of a Cuban artist who has always given curators a hard time
His unusual photographic techniques result in uncommonly intimate portraits
At the Burning Man festival in Nevada, you can do anything as long as it’s fantastic – and can be built and burnt in a week. Steve Double, a photographer and veteran burner, takes his camera for the first time
Brazil is the only country in the world where, for three generations, the most prized artists have been women. Jane Morris explains why
She was pigeonholed by critics but went on to become one of the most important painters of the 20th century